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In the wake Charlie Sheen's hospitalization with “severe abdominal pains” after reportedly partying hard with porn stars, peers offered their two cents on "Two and a Half Men" star.

“Just keep a low profile, and keep your side of the street clean,” Julie Benz advised at the PORTS 1961-sponsored ELLE Magazine inaugural Women in Television celebratory dinner on Thursday night. “That's all I try to do, and don't do something you don't want everyone to know about. Unfortunately, I think his issue is much deeper. He has beautiful, beautiful children and he owes it to them to be strong and keep his side of the street clean, and to keep working because he's a comic genius. He's so funny! Just keep your sidewalk clean.”

Former “House” star Jennifer Morrison believes Sheen and other troubled Hollywood types may be in need of some serious soul searching.

“I think you have to stay focused on what it is you're passionate about,” she said.

(Err, maybe that's Sheen's problem?)

And actress Judy Greer, who worked with Sheen on his hit CBS sitcom, just wants to know how he manages to work so hard yet play so hard at the same time.

“I feel like I should be asking him advice because in the midst of it all, he still maintains so much success! I'm like, ‘What is he doing that I'm not?’ because I feel like everyone just gives him a break. I feel like every single time, and God bless him. I did two episodes of ‘Two and a Half Men’ and he was lovely and so fun,” Greer told us. “He was so funny, so professional, and I don't know what he did on his own time, it's none of my business. I feel like the person in the public eye and the person that you work with, famous actors I've worked with in my career, they're always two totally different people.”

Deidre Behar contributed to this report.